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Francis Fane of Brympton

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between 13 May 1729 and her death in 1737, and chairman of the ways and means committee between 1739 and 1751. In 1746, being constituted one of the commissioners for the
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and was called to the bar in 1721. As the eldest son he succeeded in 1726 to his father's estate. The next year he became a
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in 1752. He resigned his place as a Commissioner of Trade and the Plantations in April 1756.
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He died unmarried on 28 May 1757, aged fifty-nine, serving as the member for
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in the parliament which first sat for business on 27 January 1728 (
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on the death of the 7th earl in 1762. His youngest brother was
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Index

Francis Fane (d. 1757)
KC
Brympton d'Evercy
Wormsley

Henry Fane
King's College, Cambridge
Middle Temple
King's Counsellor
bencher
Brympton d'Evercy
Taunton
Somersetshire
N.S.
Petersfield
Solicitor-General
Queen Caroline
Board of Trade and the Plantations
Ilchester
John Scrope
Lyme Regis
Lewknor
Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland
Thomas
Earldom of Westmorland
Henry Fane of Wormsley



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